Daechwita

Daechwita - Wikipedia DaechwitaDaechwita musicians performing for the at in Korean name대취타daechwitataech'wit'a Daechwita musicians playing yonggo (dragon drums) in a Seoul street paradeDaechwita (literally "great blowing and hitting") is a genre of Korean traditional music consisting of military music played by wind and percussion instruments, generally performed while marching. Instruments used include (brass horn), (seashell horn), and (shawm), with (gong), (), and yonggo (hangul: 용고; hanja: 龍鼓; drum painted with designs and played with mallets).

This style of Korean military music is often used in the reenactment of the Guard Changing Ceremony at 's Gyeongbok Palace, as well as in Deoksugung Palace. A special daechwita today is under the service of the Traditional Guard Unit, , and is the only one that also has the (small tuned gongs), and in its instrumentation. This is the same case for traditional Korean bands outside the homeland, which also have a battery (with , and pungmul-buk drums) at the rear with distinguishing uniforms between the two ensembles. Few modern bands based in schools sport bass drums together with the kwaennggwari, galgo and janggu as part of their instrumentation.

Uniforms in the band are in royal gold or red and white, as these were connected in the Imperial period to the Imperial family and the armed forces.

Chwi-ta[] Daechwita performance in Osaka, JapanChwi-ta (or choi-ta) is the name of the military music played in military processions and on such occasions as when the gates to military headquarters were opened or closed.

Popular culture[] South Korean rapper released a rap song called on his second solo mixtape (2020). The song is heavily inspired by and samples actual daechwita.

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[Verse 1]

Glitter, glitter look at my crown glitter Remember, remember days gone by remember

Born in a ditch but rise up a dragon That's the way I live Sorry but don’t worry I got lots to lose

I'm about to dine on what I know is mine

Pathetic fucks putting on a talent show Not gonna lie what a shitshow I got no pretensions just kill ’em all Ain't no exceptions I watch you fall Flexing I got none I don't need one Who's the king, who's the boss You all know my name All shit-talk they got no game Off with their heads

[Chorus]

[Verse 2] Hit this town then cut and run in a jet This country's too small to hold me in yet Woo, who says time is money My time is worth more than that Tic tok, got a stick up your ass I'm about to spit in your face



I got everything I wanted, what more'll make me feel contented I wanted clothes clothes, then money money, then goal goal now what’s next Yeah what's next, here comes my reality check there's nowhere higher

I'm a king, I’m a boss Remember my name All shit-talk they got no game Off with their heads I'm a king, I'm a boss You all know my name All shit-talk they got no game Off with their heads

[Chorus]

22 Embed More on Genius About “Agust D - 대취타 (Daechwita) (English Translation)” 1 contributor The song acts as the lead single off of the mixtape, D-2. The title of the song references traditional Korean military music. The arrangement is usually performed with wind and percussion instruments. In true military style, it is performed while marching and wearing proper military attire.

The is in-line with this theme by portraying a sageuk storyline and was filmed at

read more »The song acts as the lead single off of the mixtape, D-2. The title of the song references traditional Korean military music. The arrangement is usually performed with wind and percussion instruments. In true military style, it is performed while marching and wearing proper military attire.

The is in-line with this theme by portraying a sageuk storyline and was filmed at . Many South Korean dramas have been shot at the location as well.

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© 2020 Genius Media Group Inc. All Artists: Quantcast [http://pixel.quantserve.com/pixel/p-f3CPQ6vHckedE.gif] [http://b.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&c2=17151659&cv=2.0&cj=1][https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=201983886890479&ev=PageView&noscript=1] Daechwita - Wikipedia Friday is shaping up to be a good day for fans of South Korean rapper Min Yoongi, also known by his solo stage moniker Agust D and BTS idol name Suga. After a week of teasers on social media, on May 22, the Daegu wordsmith officially released his sophomore solo project, D-2.

Picking up from his self-titled 2016 mixtape, the has been years in the making. If Agust D found the rapper facing his demons, the assertive D-2 sees him accepting reality, though still with his trademark skepticism. “I have become more mature compared to 2016,” the rapper told about his progression as an artist. Of the comparison between his BTS work and solo efforts, he told TIME, “The difference is that there is a lot more that I can openly express and that I can show a more raw side to myself [with Agust D]. What’s similar is that both sing of dreams and hope.”

Leading the project is track no. 2, “Daechwita.” Drawing inspiration from the traditional Korean military marching music of the same name, Agust D’s “Daechwita” is a symbiosis of old and new — mixing samples from a ceremony with trap beats and his own silver-tongued rapping.

Trending NowAlongside the mixtape’s unveiling on streaming platforms, the artist dropped a cinematic video for “Daechwita,” which also references parts of Korean culture. Set in a royal palace, the video sees Agust D take on two opposing characters. Mirroring the track’s versatility, the style choices range from the traditional Hanbok to Travis Scott’s Air Jordan sneakers and Chanel necklaces. “The first thought I had was that I wanted to sample the music that is played during the ceremonial walk of the King, so naturally, Korean elements ended up being an essential component to the track as well as the music video,”

Though serious in tone for the most part, the music video also included an unexpected cameo from BTS members Jin and Jungkook. Clad in traditional Korean fashions and in full character, the two members engage in a quarrel halfway throughout the video. Though small, the hilarious cameo certainly didn’t go unnoticed by fans, who appreciated the Jinkook moment.

D-2 features collaborations with fellow BTS member , American singer-songwriter MAX, Korean R&B artist NiiHWa, and Kim Jong-wan of Korean alt-rock group Nell. Its 10 tracks are reflective and varied, layered with serene vocal lines and some signature incendiary takedowns right in Yoongi's wheelhouse. The raw sensibility and brutal honesty that shine even brighter in this project, which takes on an unapologetic yet humble stance. With uniquely transportive realism and textured lyricism, the artist also displays different musical styles while switching from singing to rapping.

Coinciding with the release, Yoongi admitted to reshaping the project to reflect our current climate, a testament to his self-awareness. "[D-2] is a documentation of myself as a 28-year-old. This is the output of my time in quarantine. In a way, it was a creative silver lining. It was a time during which I was able to learn, again, the meaning of the phrase 'due to'," he told Apple Music. He continued forTIME, “It’s good to know that it’s fine when things go in an unintended direction, because you can always start over again. Keep calm, take the next-best option and move forward."

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